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Florence May Cunningham

Birth16 Dec 1888 - Stanley, Queensland, Australia
Death29 September 1962 - Eventide Nursing Home, Sandgate,Queensland, Australia
MotherMary Ann McCabe
FatherJohn Cunningham

Born in Stanley, Queensland, Australia on 16 Dec 1888 to John Cunningham and Mary Ann McCabe. Florence May Cunningham married Andrew Barron and had 7 children. She passed away on 29 September 1962 in Eventide Nursing Home, Sandgate,Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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John Cunningham
1860 - 1916
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Mary Ann Mccabe
1864 - Unknown
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Andrew Barron
1885 - 1934
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Anastasia Veronica Barron
1912 - 1990
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Florence Margaret Barron
1921 - 1999
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Jeanne May Barron
1925 - 2007
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Mary Kathleen Barron
1918 - 1918
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Nicholas Silvester Barron
1916 - 1919
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William John Barron
1914 - 1942
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Alice (Aka Adeline Mary ) Cunningham (Aka King)
1909 - 2000

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